Russian Strike Destroys Dam on the Seversky Donets River, Leaving Region Without Water for Two Weeks.
What We Know About the Attack on the Dam in Donetsk Region
According to TSN.ua: On March 23, Russian forces struck a critical hydraulic structure near Raihorodka on the Seversky Donets River using two aerial bombs, causing severe damage. The targeted dam is essential for the operation of the Seversky Donets-Donbas canal, a vital water artery for the region.
As a direct result of the assault, water reserves in the first and second pumping stations are now estimated to last only about two weeks. This has sparked serious concerns among local residents and experts about an imminent water shortage. The disruption threatens not only daily life but also the industrial and agricultural sectors, both heavily dependent on a consistent water supply.
Impact on the Region
This attack on a dam in Donetsk region highlights the ongoing devastation of Ukraine's civilian infrastructure amid the war. The loss of such a critical facility risks triggering a humanitarian crisis in an area already strained for resources. Furthermore, it could worsen local economic instability, as industries and farms face potentially severe losses without adequate water.
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